1. Start a trash pickup routine.
The first step to ensure your parking lot’s cleanliness is to start a new route for picking up trash. Make sure you schedule a round of trash collection twice or thrice a day. Picking up trash when there is very little to pick up will be faster than letting trash accumulate.
If you are a customer and you see an employee picking up trash, you would probably have peace of mind knowing that you do not have to worry about slipping on a candy wrapper. Having a clean parking lot reduces the risk of accidents. It also lessens damage to the parking lot and cars, such as clogged drainage, potholes, and tire punctures. So, ensure your staff performs trash pickup more often than you think is necessary.
2. Remove leaves thoroughly and regularly.
While picking up litter and emptying trash cans is essential, removing leaves – especially in the fall – is an entirely different story. Accumulated leaves can become slippery, especially when wet or doused in oil. Unfortunately, your business would be liable if a customer slips on some leaves or other trash and gets seriously injured. This customer may also tell others about what happened and may damage your business’s reputation.
Your own staff can do basic leaf removal. However, if many trees surround your parking lot, there will be a bigger leaf buildup. Therefore, it is recommended that you call a professional cleaning company to help remove this large number of leaves. You may also want to do so after heavy rain.
3. Pressure wash your parking lot to remove stains.
It is no secret that some cars leak oil and other fluids when parked. So, when your cleaning team has leaf removal and trash pickup down pat, you will need to include pressure washing in your routine to remove stains. By using hot water and high-quality cleansers, pressure washing can soften and lift oil stains and dirt from your parking lot floor.
However, it is no secret that pressure washing may leave streaks or lines when done by amateurs. If you want an even finish, call a professional cleaning company to do the job.
4. Post your parking lot cleaning schedule for everyone to see.
With COVID-19 still present in our daily lives, customers are always conscious of protocols that can help prevent the spreading of diseases. For example, parking lot cleanliness affects customers’ decisions about where to shop, or park, for that matter.
By posting your cleaning schedule and routine where everyone can see it, you are mitigating your customer’s fear. This also solidifies your position that you take hygiene – and the health and safety of your customers – seriously.
5. Hire a professional to deep clean your parking lot regularly.
Regular cleaning and maintenance will be necessary to make your parking garage the best option for your customers. However, deep cleaning is essential to improve parking lot cleanliness. Without it, stains and other debris will accumulate. This can make your customers anxious – even if you sweep the floor three times a day.
If your company does not have the manpower or equipment to deep clean your parking lot on a regular basis, there are cleaning experts that can help you out. You can hire one for a regular weekly, monthly or quarterly deep cleaning.